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    #31
    Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
    If Bellew managed to land some good shots on Usyk, I can't see how serious heavyweights would not be able to.

    Usyk could be a sort of Michael Spinks for this era. Good enough at heavyweight to beat some, but knocked out when hit flush by the very best.
    Micheal Spinks is way better than Usyk. Let's see if Usyk even gets a title at HW first. Spinks fought HOFs his resume is legit.

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      #32
      Originally posted by sammybee View Post
      Luis Ortiz vs Usyk
      I'll watch.

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        #33
        Watch Adonis sneak into the cruiserweight division after Oleksandr leaves. Lol

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          #34
          Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
          If Bellew managed to land some good shots on Usyk, I can't see how serious heavyweights would not be able to.

          Usyk could be a sort of Michael Spinks for this era. Good enough at heavyweight to beat some, but knocked out when hit flush by the very best.
          Its alot harder to hit the fast smaller heavyweights. Look how Joshua struggled with Povetkin when Huck hit him at will. Look how Fury says Cunningham was hes hardest fight. Look how Wlider was getting bounced around by low level Sconiers.Usyk handled Joyce with ease, and the Heavyweight division doesnt really have a Tyson type talent atm.

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            #35
            Originally posted by JcLazyX210 View Post
            Micheal Spinks is way better than Usyk. Let's see if Usyk even gets a title at HW first. Spinks fought HOFs his resume is legit.
            But Wilder AJ and Fury aint no Holmes or Tyson. I think hes bound to play a big part sooner or later.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Slowhand View Post
              Disagree, Usyk must fight a giant to get used to size disadvantage. Povetkin would be a tough test but not really helpful going after AJ, Wilder and Fury.
              Wach is their size, he could fight him if he wants a large stiff.

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                #37
                Bellew was landing on usyk, and as good as usyk is a big heavyweight would give him problems. He'd do well against povetkin/ parker sized foes however up against a wilder/ joshua i beleive he'd be out gunned and stopped.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Clubber Pac View Post
                  On another note, it was refreshing to see TB exposed for the overrated hype job he is.

                  He fought a BS line of CW, then a damaged Haye who literally could only stand on one leg.
                  Haye was supposed to knock him out with a jab remember. Bellew didnt claim he was elite. Not everyone is Sugar Ray Robinson you know?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Pennsauken1 View Post
                    This is the same fraud who got dropped by Stevenson, please
                    What about that makes him a fraud. You one of these "fans" that thinks everyone who takes a loss is a "bum"?.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
                      Its alot harder to hit the fast smaller heavyweights. Look how Joshua struggled with Povetkin when Huck hit him at will. Look how Fury says Cunningham was hes hardest fight. Look how Wlider was getting bounced around by low level Sconiers.Usyk handled Joyce with ease, and the Heavyweight division doesnt really have a Tyson type talent atm.
                      Mostly excellent points, especially the last.

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